Antaifasy

Antaifasy
An Antefasy woman in a traditional clothing style
Total population
c. 150,000
Regions with significant populations
Madagascar
Languages
Antaifasy
Related ethnic groups
Other Malagasy groups, Bantu peoples, Austronesian peoples

The Antaifasy ("people of the sands") are an ethnic group of Madagascar inhabiting the southeast coastal region around Farafangana. Their homeland is historically called Ifasy between to Imoro to the North and Isaka to the South. Historically a fishing and farming people, some Antaifasy were heavily conscripted into forced labor (fanampoana) and brought to Antananarivo as slaves under the 19th century authority of the Kingdom of Imerina. Antaifasy society was historically divided into three groups, each ruled by a king and strongly concentrated around the constraints of traditional moral codes. Approximately 150,000 Antaifasy inhabit Madagascar as of 2013.